Printing and bookbinding for schools . line to slide back into its original position. Bodkins andtweezers are dangerous and useless instruments in most in-stances. After the changes indicated in the first proofhave been made, a second proof is taken to make sure thatall corrections have been made, and that no new errors TYPE SETTING. FIG. IT. 24 PRINTING have crept in. This proof should be submitted to the in-structor for approval. It may be necessary to make anumber of proofs before a perfect impression is gotten. Incase of a sufficient quantity of matter to necessitate its di-vision


Printing and bookbinding for schools . line to slide back into its original position. Bodkins andtweezers are dangerous and useless instruments in most in-stances. After the changes indicated in the first proofhave been made, a second proof is taken to make sure thatall corrections have been made, and that no new errors TYPE SETTING. FIG. IT. 24 PRINTING have crept in. This proof should be submitted to the in-structor for approval. It may be necessary to make anumber of proofs before a perfect impression is gotten. Incase of a sufficient quantity of matter to necessitate its di-vision into pages or columns, the proof is taken in the gal-ley without tying up, Fig. i6. The form is locked tightlyin the galley by means of furniture and quoins. Fig. is somewhat like the lockup described on page 32,except that furniture is placed only on one side of themass of type. Making up. When the corrections are made, the mat-ter is properly divided, the page numbers and headings areplaced, and the pages or columns are tied up. This processis called making up. Fig. 17. When the printer beginsto make up, he has before him a long mass of type, as atFig. 16. The length of the page is determined. It in-cludes the page number, the running head, if there be one,and a nonpareil, or six point, slug at each end. A page 18 ems wide


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